As tough as 2020 was on you, it was that much harder on your kids. Wearing stuffy masks, missing their school friends, and having all their activities cancelled must have turned their lives upside-down. As of January of 2021, 43% of elementary students and 48% of middle school students were still attending school fully remote. …
Top Tips For Saving Money as a Growing Family
When your family unit is growing and expanding, you will find that costs will be increasing too. Getting on top of these spiraling costs as soon as you can is crucial. When you get on top of costs you can then be more proactive about spending. So, what top tips should you start following – …
Autism and Anxiety: What You Need to Know About Common Loud Noises
Parenting a child with autism is a unique and sometimes difficult challenge. Watching your child struggle with everyday experiences like sounds, sights, and social situations can be heartbreaking — and in most cases (unless you have autism yourself), you don’t always understand how your child is feeling! The sensory overload people with autism experience can …
Everything you don’t know about instant noodles
They are a comfortable and delicious food that can increase the risk of developing metabolic syndrome in women, especially if consumed more than twice a week. Nowadays, it seems that if you are a university student in a shared apartment, your pantry must be full of containers of instant noodles. However, this handy method to …
Mama Ramen noodles with chicken, soy and sesame: a Japanese yatai in your own home
Eating something like mama ramen fast is not at odds with eating healthy. All thanks to this oriental dish so fashionable in recent times and that will delight young and old. The ‘fast food’ phenomenon does not have to be synonymous with unhealthy food. Itinerant and street food in many parts of the world consists of hot, …
Ecological Gardening vs Traditional Gardening
Gardening can be anything from an interesting pastime to a full-time job. Some of us do it on a small scale due to our love of all things green, while others choose to do it to put fresh veggies and fruit on the table. Others still will garden in pursuit of the aesthetic floral wonderland …
Yeast Overgrowth and Its Impact on Child’s Behavior
The human body is a miraculous machine, but it does not run perfectly all of the time. Sickness, illness, injuries and more are all common factors of life that we all deal with as they arise. Thankfully, our bodies are remarkably resilient, and your body will fight off many maladies on its own without you …
Study techniques for Early Childhood Education with which to practice during the day today
In the two cycles that this academic stage includes, as explained by the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training, care is progressively addressed to affective development, movement and body control, linguistic manifestations, elementary guidelines for coexistence, the discovery of the physical and social characteristics of the environment, obtaining a positive and balanced image of oneself …
Child aggression: understanding and solving it
What do we understand by aggressiveness? We speak of hostility when damage (physical or psychological) is caused to a person or object. In children’s case, aggressiveness usually occurs directly, either in the form of a physical act of violence (kicking, pushing, scratching, pulling hair, biting) or verbally (insults, yelling, swearing). Indirect or displaced aggression can …
Talk more and more often with your children.
Talk more and more often with your children (ideally 21,000 words a day) A friend of my mother, who had her two girls when she was pretty old and after much suffering, addressed them in this way: – Hoooolaaaaa little princess! Achuchuchúuuu! But what a mooooonas. Achuchumooonas! Achuchuchuiiiiis! Aguguchuhitaaaaaaas! Apuchichichtaaas… How are you, apapachichititits? It …

